How to Remove the Headlights of a Volkswagen Lavida?

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LeColin
07/30/25 9:05am
Method for removing the headlights of a Volkswagen Lavida: 1. There is a dust cover on the outside of the Volkswagen Lavida's headlights. To replace it, you need to open the engine compartment, remove the screws to take off the dust cover, and then unscrew the bulb directly. 2. When replacing the front headlights, ensure the vehicle is turned off and wait for the engine to cool down completely before opening the engine compartment cover to avoid high engine temperatures. The design of the Volkswagen Lavida's waistline is quite sharp, while retaining a side profile similar to the Octavia. This design benefits rear passengers by making it easier to get in and out, and the 2610mm wheelbase ensures comfortable rear seating space in the Lavida.
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